Company Purpose definition

Company Purpose and “Company Purposes” is defined in Section 2.4(a).
Company Purpose means the commercialization of genetic ancestry tagged human biological samples and data to facilitate the research and development of diagnostic and therapeutic programs.
Company Purpose has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(a).

Examples of Company Purpose in a sentence

  • Shareholders’ Agreement – Establishment of the Company; Purpose; Capitalization.

  • It is recognized that it may be necessary or desirable to exchange confidential information between one or more of the parties and the and Company for the purpose of conducting business on behalf of the Company and in furtherance of the Company Purpose ( the “Purpose”).

  • List of Subcontractors as of the Effective Date Company Purpose Hosting location Amazon Web Services, Inc.

  • Each Director shall, to the maximum extent permitted by Law, be entitled to represent solely the interests of the Member or Members that appointed such Director; provided, however, that in its deliberations, the Board shall take into consideration, among other things, the Company Purpose and the Company Scope.

  • Subject to the restrictions set forth in this Agreement, Recipient may disclose the Confidential Information to its Representatives only to the extent necessary to (i) if the purpose is the Sales Purpose, evaluate the potential Transaction or (ii) if the purpose is the Company Purpose, perform services for the Company with respect to the Transaction.

  • Adequacy decisions and/or appropriate safeguards List of Subcontractors as of the Effective Date Company Purpose Hosting location Amazon Web Services, Inc.

  • The Company shall have the power to do any and all acts reasonably necessary, appropriate, proper, advisable, incidental or convenient to or for the furtherance of the Company Purpose and the Company Scope and for the protection of the Company.

  • Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the Confidential Information is being provided solely for the purpose of (i) if the purpose is the Sales Purpose, assisting Recipient in conducting its own independent evaluation of the Properties, or (ii) if the purpose is the Company Purpose, performing services for the Company with respect to the Transaction.

  • Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, you represent, warrant, covenant, and agree that you will not use your vehicle for any Company Purpose.

  • The Managers shall take all actions which shall be necessary or appropriate to accomplish the Company Purpose in accordance with the terms of this Operating Agreement, and they shall take no action that they do not believe to be in furtherance of the Company Purpose.


More Definitions of Company Purpose

Company Purpose. This means to pursue the Transformation Objects, in accordance with the Strategic Framework, the Company's constitution and the Shareholder objectives specified in the Company's Statements of Intent, by:  leading and integrating a programme of activities (public, private and NGO) to transform Tāmaki;  procuring and/or influencing physical and spatial development (housing, infrastructure and amenities); and  facilitating alignment and the design and delivery of placed-based social and economic programmes to lift prosperity and well-being in Tāmaki.
Company Purpose has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4. “Context” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.
Company Purpose means the Company’s purpose, which is (a) to engage in the Company Business for the production of income and profit; (b) to produce a public benefit while operating in a responsible and sustainable manner, including activities that positively contribute to the economic growth and general quality of life for the citizens and visitors to the greater Marion, North Carolina area; and (c) such other activities as are reasonably incidental to the foregoing.
Company Purpose means the development, production and exploration of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids in the United States of America (other than Alaska and Hawaii) and any activities necessary or incidental thereto.